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Office Reopening Plans Spurred Uptick in the Filing of COVID-19 Employment Lawsuits
Fisher & Phillips' COVID-19 Employment Litigation Tracker cited nearly double the number of lawsuits related to the COVID-19 pandemic from June 1 through Aug. 31, when compared to the same period in 2020. A large share of the lawsuits allege that employers did not accommodate employees who wanted to work remotely.Leon County Circut Judge Again Blocks DeSantis Mask Order
Judge John Cooper again blocked Gov. Ron DeSantis' executive order that seeks to bar school mask mandates, giving at least a temporary victory to parents challenging the order.Gov. Abbott Appoints New Commissioner of Texas Department of Insurance
Cassie Brown has been the state's commissioner of workers' compensation.Prosecutors: School Massacre Not Mitigated by Others' Errors
Nikolas Cruz's attorneys have said he would plead guilty in exchange for a life sentence. Prosecutors have rejected that offer and are seeking the death penalty.View more book results for the query "*"
Officials: 3 Arrests Made in Condo Collapse Victim ID Thefts
Betsy Alexandra Cacho Medina, 30, Rodney Choute, 38, and Kimberly Michelle Johnson, 34, were arrested on multiple charges related to fraud and counterfeiting, the Miami-Dade State Attorney's Office announced.Can You Be Overly Zealous? Know When to 'Let It Go'
"Pick your battles. You don't have to show up to every argument you're invited to." I came across that quote by blogger and author Mandy Hale, the other day, and while I do not know much about Hale and I suspect (know) her quote was not directed at the legal profession, her quote perfectly describes the struggle of many attorneys, both young and old … when to just do like Elsa and "let it go."Ethics Forum: Questions and Answers on Professional Responsibility
I am an attorney who has pending disciplinary cases against me and may well be suspended for a period of time. I want to be able to work as a paralegal during my suspension. A lawyer asked me to try his criminal cases for him and work out of his office while I am still licensed, and then they will hire me as a paralegal afterwards. Is there anything wrong with doing that?Alabama Firm Burr & Forman Step in to Defend GM Financial Over Fair Credit Reporting Act Suit in Pa.
Alan D. Leeth of Burr & Forman has entered an appearance for GM Financial in a pending lawsuit for claims under the Fair Credit Reporting Act.…Split Seventh Circuit Panel Allows Indiana to Continue Enforcing Abortion Laws Pending Appeal
"All of the contested provisions have been in force for years, so a stay would preserve the status quo pending appellate resolution. And Indiana has made the 'strong showing' on the merits necessary to receive a stay," the circuit court wrote.Trending Stories
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